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virulence, detoxification, adaptation
information pathways
cell wall and cell processes
stable RNAs
insertion seqs and phages
PE/PPE
intermediary metabolism and respiration
unknown
regulatory proteins
conserved hypotheticals
lipid metabolism
pseudogenes
General annotation
TypeCDS
FunctionINVOLVED IN REGULATION OF NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR, IN GENETIC RECOMBINATION, AND IN INDUCTION OF THE SOS RESPONSE. ENDONUCLEASE WHICH CAN CATALYZE THE HYDROLYSIS OF ATP IN THE PRESENCE OF SINGLE-STRANDED DNA, THE ATP-DEPENDENT UPTAKE OF SINGLE-STRANDED DNA BY DUPLEX DNA, AND THE ATP-DEPENDENT HYBRIDIZATION OF HOMOLOGOUS SINGLE-STRANDED DNAS. IT INTERACTS WITH LEXA CAUSING ITS ACTIVATION AND LEADING TO ITS AUTOCATALYTIC CLEAVAGE.
ProductRECA PROTEIN (RECOMBINASE A) [CONTAINS: Mle RECA INTEIN].
CommentsML0987, len: 711 aa. Probable RecA protein (EC 3.1.-.-). Identical to the previously sequenced and characterised Mycobacterium leprae RecA protein involved in DNA recombination and the SOS response SW:RECA_MYCLE (P35901) (711 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, 100.0% identity in 711 aa overlap. Also highly similar to many others e.g. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2737c SW:RECA_MYCTU (P26345) (790 aa), Fasta scores: E(): 0, 46.7% identity in 814 aa overlap. Note the Mycobacterium leprae RecA protein is known to possess an intron which is self-spliced at the post-translational level. Contains 2 Pfam matches to entry PF00154 recA, recA bacterial DNA recombination proteins. Contains PS00321 recA signature. Contains PS00017 ATP/GTP-binding site motif A (P-loop). Contains PS00881 Protein splicing signature. Belongs to the recA family.
Functional categoryInformation pathways
Mutant
Check for mutants available at TARGET website
Coordinates
TypeStartEndOrientation
CDS11530591155194+
Genomic sequence
Feature type Upstream flanking region (bp) Downstream flanking region (bp) Update
       
Protein sequence
>Mycobacterium leprae TN|ML0987|recA
MAQVPDREKALELAMAQIEKNYGKGSVMRLGDEMCQPISVIPTGSIALDVALGIGGLPRGRIVEIYGPESSGKTTVALHAVANAQAVGGVAAFIDAEHALEPEYAKKLGVDTDSLLVSQPDTGEQALEIADMLIRSGALDIVVIDSVAALVPRAELEGEMGDSYVGLQARLMSQALRKMTGALSNSGTTAIFINQLREKIGVMFGCMNYSTRVTLADGSTEKIGKIVNNKMDVRVLSYDPVTDRIVPRKVVNWFNNGPAEQFLQFTVEKSGSNGKSQFAATPNHLIRTPGGWTEAGNLIAGDRVLAVEPHMLSDQQFQVVLGSLMGDGNLSPNLCDRNGVRFRLLGYGCKQVEYLQWKKALMGNIRHTVRENSMGASFIDFTPLPELVELQRAVYLGDGKKFLSEEYLKALTPLVLAIWYMDDGSFTVGSKRVQERTAGGSGRIEICVDAMTEGTRVRLRDYLCDTHGLDVRLREVGSAGKAVLVFSTAATAKFQSLIAPYVAPSMEYKLLPQFRGRGSVTPQFVEPTQQLVPARVLDVHVKLSTRSMNRFDIEVEGNHNYFVDGVMVHNSPETTTGGKALKFYASVRMDVRRIETLKDGVDAVGNRTRVKIVKNKVSPPFKQAEFDILYGKGISREGSLIDMGVEQGFVRKSGSWFTYEGEQLGQGKENARNFLLENADVANEIEKKIKEKLGIGAVVTDDDILPTPVDF
      
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